Modals & semi-modals 3

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Modals & semi modals
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Modals & semi-modals 3

Attachments:

  1. Absence of necessity
    1. Past
      1. didn't have to / didn't need to + base
        1. 1. I didn't have to /need to pick up the kids from school.. 2. You needn't have gone out .

          Annotations:

          • it wasn't necessary 
      2. Present / Future
        1. don't have to / don't need to / needn't + base
          1. 1. You don't have to call us again. 2. He doesn't need to send his CV again. . 3. You needn't worry. Everything is under control.

            Annotations:

            • It's not necessary 
      3. necessity
        1. Present / Future
          1. need to + base

            Annotations:

            • need can be main verb or modal. for example: 1. I need to go out . ( main ) 2. Need you go out ? ( modal ) 3. He needn't go out. ( modal )
            1. I need to know how many people will be there .
          2. Past
            1. needed to + base
              1. We needed to buy some more bread , so we went to the supermarket .
          3. Obligation

            Attachments:

            1. present/future
              1. personal

                Annotations:

                • from myself
                1. must+ base
                  1. I must finish this by tonight .

                    Annotations:

                    • I say so
                2. external

                  Annotations:

                  • from others
                  1. have/ has to + base
                    1. You have to drive on the left when you are in England.

                      Annotations:

                      • It's the law
                3. past
                  1. had to + base
                    1. When I was at school , I had to wake up at 7 o'clock every morning.
                4. Prohibition
                  1. Present / Future
                    1. mustn't + base
                      1. You musn't park here .

                        Annotations:

                        • You are not allowed
                  2. Advice

                    Attachments:

                    1. Present / Future
                      1. +
                        1. had better + base

                          Annotations:

                          • threat or warning  stronger than should  'd better ( short form )
                          1. You'd better ask a doctor about it .
                        2. -
                          1. had better not + base
                            1. You'd better not talk to strangers .
                      2. Preference

                        Attachments:

                        1. Present/ Future
                          1. +
                            1. would rather + base

                              Annotations:

                              • usually followed by ( than ) 'd rather ( short form )
                              1. I'd rather stay at home than go to the park .
                            2. -
                              1. would rather not + base
                                1. She'd rather not have coffee.
                          2. Possibility
                            1. Present / Future
                              1. +
                                1. could /may / might + base
                                  1. He could /may /might be at home now.
                                2. -
                                  1. may/ might not + base
                                    1. We may / might not go to the bank today.
                              2. Deductions

                                Attachments:

                                1. Present
                                  1. certainty

                                    Annotations:

                                    • something is true sure
                                    1. must + base

                                      Annotations:

                                      • same form as personal obligation 
                                      1. My parents must be at work now.
                                    2. Impossible

                                      Annotations:

                                      • I believe it's impossible 
                                      1. can't + base
                                        1. You can't be serious .
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